6 Tuesday, March 20, 1979 University Daily Kansan Tennis team ends trip on upswing By DAVID COLBURN Sports Writer Kansas netters rebounded this past weekend from earlier backseats to finish in a four-way tie for second in the men's Big Invitational at Hattiesburg, Miss. The second-place finish in the 31-team courtsuit, highlight the spring bracket lead by New York. The 'Hawks suffered early losses to the trip to Memphis State and Southwestern Missouri.'1 The defeats,the first ones of the spring for Lindstrom sets swimming pace The KU women's swimming team, paced by the all-American performances of Janet Landstrom, scored 21 points in last weekend's national meet in Pittsburgh of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. The University of Florida won the competition with 513 points, five more than defending champion Arizona State University. Kansas' point total was 15 points better than last year's showing, but it was still a bit higher. In Iowa, the team had 16 points. "I was a little disappointed in our first day performance," Kempf said. "We did not swim as well as we could and we got skunked." THE JAHYAWKS come back the next day and Lindstrom placed in two events to give the squad all of its 21 points while Diane White scored her second record personal bests in their events. Lindstrom finished a strong third in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1:49.66 to score 18 points and finished 12th in the 100-meter freestyle to score five points. Both finishes qualified Lindstrom as an All-American. Ellis, who was seeded 50th in the 400-yard individual medley, finished 24th with a time of 2:45.5. McMorrow, seeded 38th in the 50-yard freestyle, also placed 24th, with a time of 25.45. Point were awarded for the top 16 finishes. THE THREE RELAY teams that had qualified for the nationalists also failed to score points as they placed 18th, 19th and 21st. To add to the Jayhawk's problems, Lanny Schaffer, who had qualified for four individual events and two relays, swam at less than half-speed because of illness. Gymnasts take 5th KU couldn't climb out of the collar and the injury-plugged男's gymnastics team finished fifth for the second straight year in the national championships March 9 and 10 at Norman, Oka. Golf season begins Six of 10 KU gymnasts were hurt and the Jayhawks managed to place only one gymnast, Mark Folger, in the finals. Folger was the sole winner of the bar contest with a score of 8.1. The KU men's golf team ended a long winter layoff by competing in the Pinehurst Intercollegiate Tournament in Pinehurst, N.C., during spring break. The Jayhawks finished in a tie for 28th place in the 28-tournament with 1,245 team points. Jim Doyle had a three-round score of 244 to lead Kansas entries. Magley hurt in game David Magley, KU's freshman basketball forward, re-injured his right shoulder in a pick-up game of basketball Sunday afternoon. Bob Hill, assistant coach, said yesterday that Miley was taken by ambulance to Robinson Gymnasium. Robinson Gymnasium. Miley tell after grabbing the rim to avoid a collision and landed on his shoulder, which was in a protective shoulder harness he wears while running. Hill said Magley's shoulder popped out of place. The shoulder was put in place at the hospital and Magley was released wearing a medical brace. the 'Hawks, were cause for concern for KU coach Tom Kivisto. "I felt there might be a problem with the team getting up for the next match. From the standpoint that they played probably their tennis of the year and lost," Krvate said. KIVISTO'S WORRIES proved to be unfortunate. Jayhawks coastal past Mt. Vernon in the Central Michigan District. Roy Jusserby was KU's to finisher in the Big Gig, taking first place in the No. 6 league. its final dual match of the tour, losing to powerhouse Nichols State, 6-4. "I really didn't think I had a chance to win," said Russell, who defeated five opponents. "I got my serve and volley game going. I was pretty happy with the way I played." Mark Hosking and Chet Collier, KU's No. 1 doubles play, and Ruysser and Nick Wertz, the No. 3 duo, advanced the finals of their team in the World Cup. Before the trip, Kivisto had predicted that problems would occur in his players' games. But yesterday he had only words of praise for his squad. "ALL THE DOUBLES are playing better, and we're strong up and down the line," he said. "I think we’re playing the best tennis we've ever played." Maupintour travel service - AIBLINE TICKETS - HOTRESERVATIONS - CARRENTAL - HEALTH INSURANCE - TRAVEL INSURANCE - ESCORED TOURS - CALL TODAY! 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